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Show SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927 5 LC3lS Mrs, Earl Roylanos ot Proro, visit. A tX the bout or her fattier, - John 'acklin Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnston ot kit Laka City. Tisited Sunday with Vr. and Mrs. E. R. Tuttls. ' Mrs. John Smith of Bingham, spent Vat weeknend In thia city Tiaiting her iother, Mra. IiDia K. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Christensen of It Lake, visited her Saturday with and Mra. Bert Chrlatensen and imllyr Mrs. Alfred Smith of Salt Lake anAMt VllflllaV VlsnflfleV lM Imaal. fan Fork with her mother, Mrs. Sophia ireenwood. . Jargaret, Mra. Joseph Dunkjey and daughter pent Saturday and 8unday Sajt Laka.Ctty ...Ttotttof with re- ativea. . : " . r . J, L. FIrmage and hli father, .Will- am FIrmage, motored to Ogdea Tues day and spent th day attendlnglto mew uuun. ,- Mr. and Mrs. James . varney, Mr. id Mrs. John Berg motored to 8alt ake Monday afternoon attending the Hikes Theatre in the erenlng. Mrs. Charles Peterson and ton fack, of Lehl, Tisited In American fork. Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crookston, Jr. - . After spending the winter months In Martmei, California, with his son Clarence, and family. Samuel Green wood returned home the first of the week. - . Mrs. Lang of Duchesne, U Tlaltlng in American Pork with her daughter, Mra. Valerlda. ; Start chicks and i scratch. better. right wtih our. mash Pulley's Feeds; are " Mra, Paul wood cox ( and baby .daughter Pauline, spent Sunday In American Fork from Sa.1t Lake Visit- lug with her grandmother, Mrs. W. A. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rosson enter tained eight of their friends at their home Thursday night The usual social diversions were enjoyed by all followed -by -dainty refreshments. - Mrs. Ole Hansen visited In American Ameri-can Fork Sunday with John Jackiin and family. Mrs. Hansen now re- lldesMafarbetugfo city: -1 m Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Russon with Mrs. Enoch Russon . of Leht motored to Salt Lake City to visit Mr. Russon's faiherv Enoch Russon,. who la confined, to a hospital there and baa been tor a number of weeks. Friday afternoon of last week the H. H. Club was entertained by Mrs. Clarence Gray at her home. The time was spent in needle work and games and delicious refreshments were served. serv-ed. - Sunday Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gudmundsen and daughter of Payeon, Tisited Mr. Gudmundsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Abe Gudmundsen and Mrs. Gudmundsen's parents, Mr." and Mra W. D. Stewart ot this city. SALT LAKE CITY AND RETURN 1 FARES A 2 ROUNDTRIP Via DENVER ft RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD , Account INTERMOUNTAlN LIVESTOCK SHOW March 29 to April 2 SPRING CONFERENCE MORMON , CHURCH . April 3 to 6, 1027 Tickets on sale "March 28 to April 6. Original starting point must be reached by April 10. No stopovers. Mr.- and Mrs. J. L. Ghristensen ot Mayfleld, and Mrs. Florence Wetter- dahl of Salt Lake City, spent" last Weekend in ' American Fork visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gala. font- ... ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kershaw, Mrs. Vera Jones, Miss Arlene Jones of Salt Lake City; Mri and Mrs. Noble Evans, Mr. and Mrs. NIron Fowler of Lehl, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs.- James Varney. 1 Mn and Mrs. James Chlpman, Jr., and granddaughter. Miss Nan Chip- man, returned to American Fork Saturday after a sojourn ot several months in Long Beach, California, and vicinity. - Saturday a winsome baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hutch- Ings ot Provo. Mrs. Hntchings, for merly Miss LaVetta Houston and the new arrival are at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston of this city and are doing nicely. , Mr. and Mrs. Amos wagstaff re turned home last week after spending the winter months in Ocean Park, California. Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff have enjoyed spending a number of the past winter in the sunny state but each spring enjoy returning back to good old Utah and the home folks. ' Among those. from out of the city who attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Singleton Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayton, Mr and Mrs. John Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Addison "of Proro; Mr. and Mrs. Francis -Otlsy William and Herbert Otley, Mrs. Wm. Pulley, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Pulley, Mrs. Ixven Makin, Jr Mr. and Mra. James Herbert and Mrs. Sterling Herbert of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mary Ann Wild. Miss Ida Wild and Mrs. Mary Uane Taylor of Ferron, Emery County. A ; i . " ' " 1 A NATION'VftDE iNSmVTION- Smart Capo For Boys , The popular 84 nombet with good tailoring, lining, and finuh. An exception valu at , --- 98 c . .. rs omrts For School In chambrafi, khaki twills and fast color col-or percales. For ichool, play or Ken? eral wear. Our Nationwide Nation-wide value at 78c Boys' Suits Two Pair Knickers - ' Of high grid' cassimeres, ? erjl " durably made.' Smart sattenu and lively styles Two Pairs Snick erg. 94.98 m a tjm-m m m w mmm m mmm vs m A a A AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Boys Suits That Suit 1 I h ) WEAR ' - The Boys and Mother for Value Two and three-button single Breasted English model with vest and two pairs trousers-two pairs Ion gies. Dependable cassimeres in new stripes and overplaida ' tanf grey,-brown and pwder ,Mua,S $6.90 $9.90 $13e75 Soys9 Spring Oxfcrdc Providing the Utmost Yalta -' f " s-.o,.- ' Si A splendid value for the boy or youth. Of solid, durable tan calf; Goodyear welt, roomy toe and rubber rub-ber heels, Values that mothers will appreciate. And low priced 3l. t to ti...$3A SIm. 1XM to l....$2JI Marathon Hats For Men " Snao b r I m, meiialina lined. Spring colors. $3.98 TWen'rShfa Patterns confined to oni ttoresi Cut full ' -T - $1.49 ! Ddts 'por Men ........ . ltWWe felts TwvtoM JiUl -,S3c ; j i I win Dress Shirts For Spring Patterns confined exclusively exclu-sively to our Stores. Made, trimmed and finished to oar exacting specifications. New stripes, checks and fancy designs. de-signs. - la collar-attached and neckband styles. , At our Natioa-Wide low price ok , $1,98 Cameo Theatre (WEEKLY PROGRAM) (The best is none too good for our patrons.) - Sunday Only March 20th - ' "THE WANDERER" . Featuring Greta Xlsson. Ernest 'Torrericc -and Wallace Beery. The story of the prodigal on,told in beautiful pictures. Admission 10c and 25e. First Show 7 :3Q. Monday and Tuesday, Mch 21 and 22 COLLEEN lOORE in : TWINKLETOES " Tlmy eall it the greatest role Colleen ever had. She will dance her way into your heart. - Also Comedy and Ejfewg Reel All.For 10c and 20c. Wednesday and Thursday, March 23 and 24 "RUBBER TIRES" With HARRISON FORD and BESSI E LOVK Delightful story of ."tin ran tourists'!, and auto camps airly packed with drama, laugh-provoking incidents and human interest touches. , Also Good Comedy. . Matinee 4:15 10c and 15c. c Evening 10c and 20c in Friday OnlyMarch 25 KENNETH IIARLEN and VIOLA DANA - -' f'.THE ICE FL00D'L.-...,,,',,vv, "The son of a millionaire 'tth'tf fottgtt if ron hi own in-a-wild ... w -land of. ..wolves, ice and,lumb,erjacka.M , , Good. Comedy. Admission 10c and 20c. Saturday, March 26 "JIM THE CONQUEROR" With WILLIAM BOTDE and ELINOR FAIR A story of the great outdoors, by Peter U. Kyne. A photoplay that will give you a genuine thrill. Also Good'Comedy. Matinee 4:15 10c and 15c. Evening 10c and 20c. Mr. and Mrs. If. H. Green . and family of Bait Lake, spent Sunday In American Fork; guests ot Ur. and Mrs. Alva A. Oreenek' Dalian D. Coates visited In Amerl. can Fork Wednesday with his aunt, Mrs. Boy Steele, and lteft that day for Spokanne. Mr. and MrsTGeorge 8. Hunter entertained-: their friends Wednesday evening at a St Patricks party. Five tables of nrogresslre five hundred were,, played, after, wh. a dellcloua luncheon was served. e Gas Spoiled Sleep, Made Her Dizzy "For years I suffered from gas and constipation. Used to get headaches and dizzy spells. The first dose of Adlerika gave me relief. Now I rest well." Mrs. B. Brinkley. Just ONE spoonful of Adlerika relieves and that bloated feeling so that you can eat and sleep well. Acts or BOTH upper and lower bowel and mmMH nld waste matter-Tott never- thought was there. ' " No matter what j you tried for your stomach, Adlerik will surprise you. Wm. Thornton Druggist. adv. ..... .! O ' Piano Opportunity Ylre have in the vicinity of American Fork, two Pianos and a Player Piano, slightly iised but In good condition, aUo a Saxapbone, on which a ca.n purchaselTcan makeHagreaT saving o? terms, will be granted to responsible parties. We desire to sell these locally rather than have the expense of shipping them.' This is your op portunity. For particulars write at I once to Great Western Merchants Adjustments Association, P. O. Dot 685, Ogden. Utah. 3-19-2t Success In raising toaby chicks depends de-pends on good feed. Pulley's starting start-ing mash and scratch is better, adv. Mrs. Frank Edward Is spending the week in Salt Lake City, visiting with her daughter Myrtle, who Is employed em-ployed In the capitol city. In honor of the birthday annlver. ary of Miss LaRee Brown, a surprise party was held at the home of Miss Brown's aunt, Mrs, Roy Steele Monday Mon-day night. Ten of her friends were present and. enjoyed, themselves In playing games after which a dainty lunch was served. - Mrs, Arnold Peterson ot Bingham, Is visiting here few days with her psxenU, Mr. and Mrs. Aiax Christen-- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roger and family ot S&JLt Lake, were gnesta her on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Loo Smith and family. , ,(. JCc and Mrs, tima Crookston, Mrs. Jesse Crookston and. Miss Myrl Crookston motored to Salt Lake City Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mra. Roy Crooksfon, Mrs. Sarah Crookston returned home Sunday after spending eight weeks in Long Beach, California, and vicinity, ... Mr, crookston .reports iarr after which , a. delicious ;,: lunch ... wag lug had a very enjoyahle visit while I served. AJUf reported having had a there. good time. ' A splendid program was given Bun-day Bun-day night by the Gleaner Girla of tha Fourth ward at tltf regular sacral meat meeting. , Pal Chlpman entertained a nam ber ot his friends at hla home Saturday Satur-day evening. Gamea and dancing were the main features ot the evening FORDSON ! til--.- FULTON' Buys Tour EGGS" " Best Prices Best' Grading Satisfaction . Guaranteed WM. SHELTON, fcuyer TWO YEAR PAYMENT PLAN DO NOT PAY MORE When the Pordson Will Do Your Work. LOWEST IN COST HIGHEST IN QUALITY "ft PULVERIZE CULTIVATE $570.00 & b American Fork. LET US DEMONSTRATE THE NEW 1927"TORDSON '1 Two New Harrows anrLFour New Plows At Halt.Price. Ameri can Fork Motor Co |